
Delacroix Drawings
Known as the master of French Romanticism for¬ā his energetic paintings, EugāĀ®ne Delacroix (1798āĆƬ1863) was also a consummate draftsman. Yet his drawings remained largely unknown to the public during his lifetime. Beginning with a posthumous studio sale in 1864, however, these drawings have been sought after and widely appreciated for the incomparable insight they afford into the artistāĆĆ“s process.¬ā
This handsome book, one of the few to explore the topic in depth, provides new insight into DelacroixāĆĆ“s drawing practice, paying particular attention to his methods and the ways in which he pushed the boundaries of the medium. It showcases a selection of more than one hundred drawings, many of which have been rarely seen, from Karen B. CohenāĆĆ“s world-renowned collection. The works highlighted here range from finished watercolors to sketches, from copies after old masters and popular prints to drawings preparatory to many of DelacroixāĆĆ“s most important painting and print projects. Illustrated with a wealth of comparative images, the book examines the essential role of drawing in the artistāĆĆ“s formation and aesthetic practice, while two shorter texts trace the history of the collecting of DelacroixāĆĆ“s work at the Metropolitan Museum and present important new research on his materials and techniques.
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